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A Guide to
Ending Neck and Back Pain |

Have
you ever woken up with a sharp pain in your neck or a muscle
spasm in your back? It's awful! Back pain is the most common
culprit for absenteeism in the workplace and it may cause you to
miss out on many other activities in your daily life.
It's important
for us to take good care of our necks and backs. An estimated 8
out of 10 people will experience neck or back pain at some point
in their lives. Most episodes will resolve themselves without
treatment, but sometimes the pain become chronic.
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Common
Causes of Neck and Back Pain:
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Muscle
strain is one of
the most common causes of neck and back pain. Because the
muscles in the back are shorter than other muscles, they are
more prone to spasm. Muscle spasms can be described as a
sudden and often painful muscle contraction They can happen
anywhere on the body, but back and neck spasms can be
especially debilitating because it's nearly impossible to
totally avoid using the muscles in your back. Sometimes a
spasm can occur at random, or when your neck or back muscles
are held in an uncomfortable position too long, such as
crooking your neck to talk on the phone or sleeping in an
awkward position.
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Herniated
discs, also called
slipped discs or ruptured discs, are another common cause of
back pain, and can be a bit more serious if untreated.
Between our vertebrae are shock-absorbing cushions called
discs. As we get older, the discs become more brittle and
less resilient to strain. When a disc gets ruptured, it
bulges through and puts pressure on surrounding nerves,
causing back pain that often radiates down into a leg
because of the compression on the nerves. If you discover
you have a herniated disc, it doesn't always mean that you
need surgery, but it does mean that you need to take special
care of your back, which may include physical therapy, rest
or special exercises. If you think you have a herniated
disc, see your healthcare professional immediately. Disc
problems typically only get worse if you ignore them.
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Fractures
are also responsible for neck and back pain. A fall or a
severe jolt can crack vertebrae, putting the spinal cord at
risk. Sometimes surgery is necessary to put the vertebra
back in place.
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Easy
Ways To Alleviate or Prevent Neck and Back Pain:
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Avoid
sitting in one position for long periods of time.
In the office or at home, stand up and walk around at least
once an hour. If you must sit, make sure you have adequate
lumbar support. When reading, use a Neck Correct Reading
Stand to reduce neck and strain. The durable plexi-glass
stand holds reading material in a comfortable position.
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Sit up
straight. Mom was
right! Sitting up straight helps relieve the pains commonly
associated with sitting. By using the muscles you aren't
using when slouching, the overworked, strained ones get a
break. Try a Posture Rite Lap Desk. It's ideal for reading,
writing or eating in bed or in a wheelchair. A Posture
Rite Lap Desk with an optional 20-degree tilt allows
your neck and back to remain aligned while you use it!
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Use the
right pillow. It's
imperative that you have a good, firm pillow to adequately
support your neck while you sleep. And many people find that
the right pillow can actually improve the quality of their
sleep. An Allergy-Free Orthopedic Pillow with a
raised outer edge and concave center supports the neck
whether you're sleeping on your back or your side and
restores the natural curve of the spine. What's more, the
cover is impermeable to dust mites and other allergens, so
you get a great night's sleep!
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Support
your neck on long car or plane trips. A Comfort Head Rest
will cradle and support your neck on your journey, so you
arrive refreshed and pain-free! Also, use those footrests on
the airplanes—they help relieve back strain.
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Last modified:
September 26, 2005
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